Minor Specialization in Economic and Social Dimensions of Globalization
The minor specialization is designed to reflect on the meaning of the economic policy in the new context that defines the process of the globalization in the economic, social, and business activities. This process, driven by ideological reasons as well as by technological reasons, has substantially modified the effectiveness of the mechanisms of public intervention offered by economic literature.
The Metropolitan Campus is authorized to offer this minor specialization.
Requirements for the Minor Specialization in Economic and Social Dimensions of Globalization - 12 credits
Required Courses
Students will take the following 9 credits:
BADM 6555 | Introduction to Research in Social Sciences | 3 |
BADM 6580 | Globalization: International Commerce, Capital Flow, New Governance and Fairness | 3 |
BADM 6590 | Dimensions of Globalization and Incidences in Economic, Political and Social Labor Relations | 3 |
Select a 3 credit course from the following:
BADM 5776 | Transformation of the Liberal State in Current Globalization | 3 |
BADM 6559 | Analysis of Regression Applied to Social Sciences | 3 |
BADM 6577 | Introduction to Econometrics | 3 |
BADM 6600 | Policy of Innovation in Globalization | 3 |
BADM 6610 | Culture, Identity and Policy in the Context of Globalization | 3 |